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Illegal sales of First Nations lobster nets $55K fine for two N.S. men

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Terry Dale Banks and Tyler David Nickerson were fined in Shelburne provincial court Wednesday

Paul Withers · CBC News ·

Two men from southwestern Nova Scotia have been convicted for illegally buying and selling lobster caught under an Indigenous Food, Social and Ceremonial (FSC) licence.

Licence conditions prohibit the sale of the catch.

Terry Dale Banks and Tyler David Nickerson were fined a total of $55,000 in Shelburne provincial court Wednesday.

In a statement to CBC News, Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) said the charges stemmed from a September 2018 inspection of a Shag Harbour lobster pound.

The department was under immense pressure at the time from commercial lobster fishermen in southwestern Nova Scotia to stop illegal sales of FSC lobster, seen by many as cover for a growing black market fishery.

A month before the Shag Harbour bust, DFO officers seized 100 crates of lobster worth $50,000 from a pound in New Edinburgh. It suspected those lobsters were caught and retained under an FSC fisheries licence.

In 2020, the owner of a Digby-area lobster pound and his company, Guang Da International, were fined $100,000 after being caught shipping lobster to China. The lobster was caught by a member of the Sipekne’katik band under multiple FSC licences in St. Marys Bay in southwest Nova Scotia.

This was not Banks’s first conviction in Shelburne provincial court.

In 2020, he was convicted and fined $45,000 on three charges relating to falsified export certificates for live lobster.

In May 2017, he was one of three men charged in an alleged lobster theft and fraud scheme totalling $3 million, according to the RCMP.

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